After Dallas - No such thing as militarization of police
I was never a believer in the thought process that law enforcement could ever have access to too much equipment.
After Dallas, the entire country should feel the same.
What I saw on the news during this COWARDLY ambush:
98% (an estimate) of officers had pistols drawn. Opposing a distant, elevated enemy. Why couldn't these police have been armed with an M4, Mini 14, or whatever? Very FEW officers had rifles!
Officers running toward gunfire, to escort the public, to retrieve the fallen. Why couldn't these officers have an armored transport? APC? Whatever...?
Officers taking cover behind buildings, cars, landscape, etc. Why couldn't these police have helmets? Face shields? Body armor?
This is B.S.
We aren't gonna have anybody left to police our decaying society. They will be killed or just outright quit.
I was never a believer in the thought process that law enforcement could ever have access to too much equipment.
After Dallas, the entire country should feel the same.
What I saw on the news during this COWARDLY ambush:
98% (an estimate) of officers had pistols drawn. Opposing a distant, elevated enemy. Why couldn't these police have been armed with an M4, Mini 14, or whatever? Very FEW officers had rifles!
Officers running toward gunfire, to escort the public, to retrieve the fallen. Why couldn't these officers have an armored transport? APC? Whatever...?
Officers taking cover behind buildings, cars, landscape, etc. Why couldn't these police have helmets? Face shields? Body armor?
This is B.S.
We aren't gonna have anybody left to police our decaying society. They will be killed or just outright quit.
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